Signed. Lawrence Ferlinghetti's speech at a celebration upon receiving the Frost Medal for Lifetime Achievement from the Poetry Society of America in New York, 2004. This edition was published with the poet's permission for the Ojai Poetry Festival, 2005.

San Francisco City Lights 1986, 1986. First edition 79pp. Slight wear to wraps; near fine. Pocket Poets series book number 43. New, 1st Edition

An Elegy To Dispel Gloom
[After the Assassinations of Mayor George Moscone of San Francisco and City Supervisor Harvey Milk November 27, 1978]

Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Signed by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. 1978. Folded broadside, one of only 50 copies of the second printing (marked 25 cents) after a first printing of 50 copies (marked 15 cents). Photocopies made by Ferlinghetti at the Postal Instant Press in San Francisco. Minor toning to the edges, else a fine copy of this very scarce item.

Transcript, in English, of Genet's May Day Speech, delivered at Yale on the occasion of the 1970 May Day Rally in support of Bobby Seale (recently imprisoned) and the Black Panthers. A 25-page stapled booklet. Introduction by Allen Ginsberg. In very good condition.

From Frontier Press, San Francisco (1969) First Edition. Very good condition. Stapled wrappers, tightly bound. Deckled fore-edge. Unpaginated, but slender. Designed and printed in San Francisco by Graham Mackintosh.

No 2 Journal for the Protection Of All Beings 1968, City Lights Books 1968 Bastille Day, 1968. Soft cover. Good condition with slight toning around the edges. First Edition. Extremely scarce photos. First issue of this Journal was 1961 No. 1 this is No 2 1968 a first edition. Cartoons photos by Caron. Herbert Marcuse on back of cover.